Thats_Ok wrote:
I was going to jump on the LED bandwagon for the RV then one day I realized: "I don't care"... We turn the lights on when needed then off.
If it's dark we're normally sleeping or viewing TV or sometimes outside by one of those horribly irritating (to many people) campfires.
Besides we have a few LED nitelite candles that are pretty cool for use in the trailer, they last forever.
As far as home use LED's or LED flashlights no failures yet.
Sorry about yer bad experiences there Joe.
I do care. We dry camp a lot and battery conservation is high on the list when we do. I converted to LEDs and managed to mimic the original lighting quite closely. In fact you cannot tell the difference in the LED ceiling lights form the G4 bulbs that were there. So far so good after a few months.